According to the theory of relativity, the mass m of a particle depends on its velocity v. That is, m = m0 / √[1 − (v2 /c2 )] , where m0 is the mass when the particle is at rest and c is the speed of light. Find the limit of the mass as v approaches c from the left.
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According to the theory of relativity, the mass m of a particle depends on its velocity v. That is, m = m0 / √[1 − (v2 /c2 )] , where m0 is the mass when the particle is at rest and c is the
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